Xiaomi POCO F1 beryllium Qualcomm Firmware for FlashTool Fastboot tgz

Team Win has finally released an official TWRP recovery, especially for Poco F smartphone. Now Xiaomi users can enjoy various customization and ROMs on their device.

In spite of being in beta, the MIUI 10 ROM adds a new life to the already fast Poco F1 (read full review). MIUI 10 not only introduces a revamped UI, it improves the performance of the smartphone and faster animations will simply blow your feet. The update also fixed the OK Google issue on the Poco F1, apart from other improvements which we’ll talk about in a separate article. If you’d unlocked the bootloader earlier and don’t want to lose your data once again, choose “save user data” from the bottom bar. On the other hand, choose “clean all and lock” if you want to relock the bootloader, or just “clean flash” if you want to clean flash the MIUI 10 file. The Pocophone F1 USB Driver is 100% safe for the Computer, firmware laptop, and Poco device. Furthermore, since the Poco community officially releases the driver, it’s 100% safe & secure to use on the Computer.

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By owning a particular UT device, you become part of that sub-community and you depend on ongoing maintenance of the port. These so-called ‘ports’ are also known as ‘branches’ of Core development. Now go the Extracted MIUI Fastboot folder and copy the path of the folder. Download the Latest MIUI Fastboot ROM for your Phone here and unzip the folder on your desktop. Once you have booted into the Download Mode, you will be able to see this screen on your device. If you are looking for the best Android 13 custom ROM, go ahead and check out Project Elixir. It’s a beautiful AOSP ROM that is very close to stock Android with Pixel features and customization options.

The ROM is based on AOSP so the overall stability is quite good and I like the fact that it has released Android 13 builds for almost all the supported devices. At this point, Paranoid Android has added support for a long list of smartphones including Xiaomi, OnePlus, realme, Nothing, Google, and more. It also introduced Topaz, which is based on Android 13 and is available for a host of Android devices. So if you own phones from one of these OEMs, I would highly recommend Paranoid Android to any other ROM on this list.

Among the custom ROMs, Xtended is one of the few to have support for a long list of devices. Personally, I feel Xtended has too many features and if you like feature-packed ROMs then you can definitely give it a try. While Google’s AOSP is barebones, LineageOS gives it a sense of customizability while maintaining stability. Apart from that, if you want top-notch privacy and security on a custom ROM then I would highly recommend LineageOS. Not to mention, the development team has worked really fast on bringing Android 13 this time and it’s available for several devices. So to put it straight, if you want stability and new features right from Pixel devices then Pixel Experience is the best custom ROM on Android, bar none.